
What does the ‘shift to digital’ mean for social care?
The ‘shift to digital’ poses unique opportunities and challenges for social care, writes Kathryn Marsden, chief executive at SCIE.
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The ‘shift to digital’ poses unique opportunities and challenges for social care, writes Kathryn Marsden, chief executive at SCIE.
A new commission will help ensure that the UK’s regulatory system can cope with AI, writes Henrietta Hughes, patient safety commissioner.

We should build on shared care records through open platforms, not dismantle a decade of progress, writes Matt Cox at vitagroup.
Jodian Barrett, CNIO Advisory Panel member, explains how winning a Digital Health award for young leaders has boosted her career.
The 10 year health planâs shift to digital means addressing challenges around equity, says Rachel Power, CEO of the Patients Association.

NHS digital investment is being held back not by lack of urgency but by weak

Digital care technologies risk deepening inequalities and increasing pressure on unpaid carers, writes Dr Ekaterina

We can’t build a sustainable digital workforce without recognising impact across all levels, writes Nadira
Digital leadership is not about technology, but about improving care, writes Ian McKenzie, CIO at
The UKâs digital health future depends on predictive care, according to 2026 electronic health record